Big Fire Law & Policy Group LLP Poised to Bring Prosperity to Indian Country

OMAHA, Neb. — Lance Morgan, former managing partner of a national Indian law firm and current CEO of Ho-Chunk, Inc., has announced that he has left his former law firm to start a new tribally-owned firm focusing exclusively on the representation of tribes and tribal entities.

The new law firm, Big Fire Law & Policy Group LLP, will take an innovative and
strategic approach focused on the unique needs of tribal clients in the areas of business development, tribal governance, natural resources, treaty rights, gaming, and litigation. Big Fire Law & Policy Group LLP has offices in Omaha and Winnebago, Nebraska and Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, but will represent tribes and tribal entities from coast-to-coast and injurisdictions across the Nation.

“Big Fire Law & Policy Group is named for my grandfather Harold Big Fire, who fought every day of his life to make a future for his family despite tough obstacles. With Big Fire Law & Policy Group, we are bringing the Big Fire spirit to tribal representation. Tribes continue to face much adversity and our team is ready to fight hard and help build the future of Indian Country,”
Mr. Morgan said.

Lance Morgan is a nationally known expert in tribal economic development. In addition to Mr. Morgan is President and CEO of Ho-Chunk, Inc., one of the premiere tribal corporations in the United States and internationally. Mr. Morgan is a 1993 graduate of Harvard Law School.

In 2011, Mr. Morgan was selected as a “Champion of Change” by the White House for his work in tribal economic development. In 2012 he was awarded the Nebraska Builder Award by the University of Nebraska and the keynote speaker for commencement ceremonies. Mr. Morgan was also honored with Advocate of the Year Award by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency in 2014.

Mr. Morgan will focus his practice on advising other tribes on creating the legal and
corporate infrastructure necessary to build strong tribal economies. His practice will also include strategic planning and financing for tribal economic development.

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